Lord: Start with the Pioneer Knight

Chapter 892 Teacher-student friendship?

After arriving at the capital, the Duke of Moravia asked Xuemia and Kyle to rest in the manor for a while, and then took Weilin to the First Magic Academy in the capital.

In the dean's office, Thadius looked at the information sent from various places, trying to find information about the leader of the Casimir organization, kill him, and make himself go one step further.

"Bang--"

Taddius, who was indulging in beautiful fantasies, was shocked and picked up the staff, wanting to see if it was the madman who broke the ban he set.

The next moment, light appeared in the room, and Thadius was ready.

When he saw the person clearly, he showed astonishment on his face, and the staff in his hand trembled slightly.

The Duke of Moravia's eyes fell on the staff in Thadius's hand, his eyebrows slightly frowned, and he said, "Why, don't you welcome me?"

"How dare I, how dare I."

A smile instantly appeared on Thadius's face, he put away the staff, and said, "I wonder what the elder has come here for?"

"I'll give you a chance."

Hearing the words of the Duke of Moravia, Thadius's eyes flashed with doubt, but his hands did not move slowly, directly activating the magic restriction of the dean's office, cutting off this room from the main world, isolating the possibility of the legend of the capital from peeping.

"Don't invite me to sit down."

Seeing this, Thadius pushed the desk aside, took out a set of chairs, placed them in the room, took out hot tea, poured three cups, and the fragrance of tea immediately filled the whole room.

"Elder, please sit down."

"Yes."

Seeing Thadius's attitude, the Duke of Moravia nodded politely, sat down, picked up the teacup, took a sip of tea, put it down, and slowly said: "Sit down."

"Thank you, elder." Thadius bowed his head to thank him, and then sat opposite the Duke of Moravia.

After seeing both of them sitting down, Weilin pulled over a wooden chair, sat aside, and watched quietly.

"Taddius, I remember you are about to become a legend."

"Yes, elder, there are still three scales left. I will collect twelve scales of world contributions, get the recognition of the world consciousness, and help me become a legend."

"That is to say, you are still one quarter away."

"Yes, elder." Taddius smiled bitterly and replied, "It took me three hundred years to collect nine scales. I only hope to know the whereabouts of the leader of the Casimir organization. Elder Calix will help me collect the remaining three scales of world contributions."

The Duke of Moravia looked at Taddius and said slowly: "I have news about the Outer God."

"Are you serious?"

Taddius stood up excitedly, propped his hands on the seat, and asked in disbelief.

The Duke of Moravia did not care about his rudeness and said, "Let's make a deal!"

Hearing this, Taddius calmed down and sat back on the wooden chair, but his trembling hands showed that he was not calm inside.

Glancing at Verin who was sitting beside him, Thadius seemed to understand something, but he still looked respectful on the surface and asked, "Elder, please speak."

"Promise me two conditions."

When Verin heard this, his ears moved slightly, and he looked at his grandfather, as if he had known him again.

The Duke of Moravia ignored the strange look of his grandson, and looked at Thadius who was in a dilemma, and continued to ask, "What do you think?"

"Elder." Thadius took a deep breath and said, "I agree."

"Very good."

The Duke of Moravia nodded and said, "I will wait for you in Larik City in three days to help you kill the Outer Saint."

"Thank you, elder." Thadius stood up and saluted.

The Duke of Moravia stood up and said before leaving, "Don't break your promise."

"I understand."

Thadius nodded and replied, closing the magic ban and restoring the dean's office to its original state.

Seeing this, the Duke of Moravia grabbed Verin and left.

After the two left, Thadius's eyes revealed a complicated look.

The word "broken appointment" brought back a memory that he had almost forgotten.

Hundreds of years ago, the Duke of Moravia had been his teacher for a period of time, but few people knew about this. Except for the nominal senior brother Tattle, only Calix knew about it.

Because of the broken appointment, he and the Duke of Moravia ended this short-lived teacher-student friendship, and parted ways from then on, like strangers.

Thadius clenched his fists and muttered to himself: "I don't regret doing that back then."

...

When he returned to the manor, Verin couldn't wait to ask: "Grandpa, why did you..."

"Wait until I tell you a story, and you'll know."

The Duke of Moravia waved his hand to interrupt Verin's words, came to sit on the soft leather sofa next to him, and motioned Verin to sit down.

Seeing this, Verin suppressed his doubts and sat aside.

"More than 600 years ago, before I became a legend, I took my nephew to travel around and study. Every time I went to a place, I would stay for a year or so."

"The town of Levent, a town that makes a living by growing flowers, Tuttle and I stayed there for two years."

"In this town, I met a skinny boy named Carl, who was my second student."

"At that time, he was just a small gardener who cultivated flowers and wanted to own his own flower shop through his own efforts."

"By chance, I guided him to embark on the extraordinary path and become a mage apprentice."

"At the beginning, he worked very hard and diligently. In his spare time, he would study the techniques of growing flowers. He was really hardworking."

"Time passed quickly, and two years passed in the blink of an eye."

"A month before leaving, I called Carl to my side and asked him if he was willing to leave the town of Levent with me. His answer was yes."

"A month later, when I left, I didn't see him."

"So far, my relationship as a master and apprentice with him has ended."

After hearing this, Weilin asked, "Grandpa, didn't you go to look for him?"

"No." The Duke of Moravia shook his head and answered, "He broke his promise, which means he didn't want to go with me, so why should I force him."

"Then why didn't he come?" Weilin asked with a hint of curiosity in his eyes.

"For a flower fairy."

"Flower fairy?"

"Yes." The Duke of Moravia said slowly, "His life can be said to be given by the flower fairy. He didn't come that day because he went to a secret place to see his adoptive mother off to nature, which delayed his time."

Hearing this, Weilin fell silent and slowly said, "Grandpa, Thadius is not coming to Karl, right?"

"If you think it is, then it is. If you think it is not, then it is not."

"Okay, go and accompany your wife."

Without waiting for Weilin to say anything, the Duke of Moravia sent Weilin out of the room.

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